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    This new $70-million development includes an all-new, five-story, 127,000-square-foot building. The Detroit Medical Center (DMC) announced in June they will occupy approximately 50,000 square feet with a state-of-the-art sports medicine facility. In October, the award-winning law firm Warner Norcross + Judd, LLP announced they would occupy 30,000 square feet on the third floor. The Woodward fronting retail contains approximately 14,086 square feet.

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    $1.4 BILLION+IN NEW INVESTMENT

    The District Detroit is a dynamic urban destination in the heart of Detroit. One that includes something for everyone — a dense neighborhood experience with a variety of developments alongside Detroit’s premiere sports and entertainment venues. Connecting downtown Detroit to growing nearby neighborhoods such as Midtown, Corktown and Brush Park, The District Detroit is having a dramatic economic impact on Detroit and is a driving catalyst of the city’s remarkable resurgence. The District Detroit is delivering $1.4 billion+ in new investment in Detroit including the new Little Caesars Arena, the Mike Ilitch School of Business at Wayne State University and Little Caesars world headquarters campus expansion. Additionally, new office, residential and retail spaces will continue to add momentum to Detroit’s amazing comeback for years to come.

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    Greektown Hotel & Casino

    GM Renaissance Center & Marriott Hotel

    Westin Book Cadillac Hotel

    Cobo Hall Convention Center

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    Colony Club

    Masonic Temple

    Cass Tech High School

    Detroit Opera House

    Detroit Athletic Club

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    “Frita Batidos brining Cuban-inspired street food to District Detroit”

    “ A new Union Joints restaurant head-ing to District Detroit development”

    “Healthy fast-casual restaurant Rush Bowls to open in downtown detroit”

    “Sahara Restaurant & Grill to Open First Detroit Location on Columbia

    Street in the District Detroit”

    “Tin Roof Coming to the District Detroit”

    “M Den to Open first store in Detroit”

    “Olympia Developement, DMC break ground on $70 Million building for

    sports medicine, law firm”

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Tonita Cheatham June 6, 2018 313-505-1693

    [email protected]

    Contact: Ed Saenz 313-471-3436

    [email protected]

    DETROIT MEDICAL CENTER AND OLYMPIA

    DEVELOPMENT ANNOUNCE PROJECT TO

    DEVELOP STATE-OF-THE-ART SPORTS

    MEDICINE INSTITUTE ADJACENT TO LITTLE

    CAESARS ARENA Sports medicine facility to provide specialized services for professional, collegiate and amateur athletes

    as majority tenant for new, $65 million development recently announced as part of Phase 2 of

    development in The District Detroit

    Project brings dozens of new highly-skilled construction, medical and office jobs to The District Detroit

    Five-story, 127,000-square-foot building to replace current surface parking lot and bring new, Class A

    office space, street-level retail and sports rehab, medical research and sports simulation services

    DETROIT – Detroit Medical Center (DMC) and Olympia Development of Michigan announced today a

    long-term agreement to build and operate a state of the art sports medicine facility adjacent to the new

    Little Caesars Arena—adding new professional jobs, medical services and retail opportunities in The

    District Detroit. Both organizations envision an innovative facility that leverages the expertise of DMC’s

    specially-trained clinical and rehabilitation teams to provide athletes with immediate access to sports-

    related care.

    “The District Detroit continues to catalyze new and exciting opportunities for our community, like this

    project with the Detroit Medical Center that will bring additional world-class, specialty medical services

    to Detroit.” said Christopher Ilitch, President and CEO of Ilitch Holdings, Inc. “It will also increase the job

    opportunities, tax base and retail activity on Woodward Avenue and will spur even more growth in the

    surrounding area.”

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    One of six new projects recently announced by Olympia Development as the launch of Phase 2 of

    development in the District Detroit, the five-story, 127,000-square-foot facility will occupy land currently

    used as a surface parking lot at Woodward Avenue and Sproat Street. The development is bringing four

    floors of Class A office space and 17,000 square feet of street-level retail with construction scheduled to

    begin next year.

    The DMC Sports Medicine Institute will occupy approximately 50,000 square feet of the new facility, and

    the remaining 60,000 square feet of office space will be available to office or complimentary medical

    tenants looking to be a part of the city’s remarkable resurgence and The District Detroit. The facility will

    also bring even more vibrancy to the area, which also includes Little Caesars Arena and the soon-to-

    open Mike Ilitch School of Business at Wayne State University.

    The project includes investment of more than $65 million and will bring dozens of construction and

    construction-related jobs, as well as professional medical and office jobs to the area.

    DMC has been the official healthcare provider for both the Detroit Red Wings and the Detroit Tigers for

    more than 10 years. DMC doctors also offer on-site orthopedic care for players during games at Little

    Caesars Arena and Comerica Park.

    The DMC Sports Medicine Institute will be the first of its kind in Detroit and will include many exciting

    features only steps from Little Caesars Arena such as a golf simulator, 3-point basketball court and a 40-yard track. Additionally, there will be high quality specialty rehab services offered such as a mobile MRI

    and a rehab pool.

    “We are excited about what this facility will mean to our community, athletes from near and far, and the

    teams they represent,” said Dr. Anthony Tedeschi, DMC CEO. “We look forward to offering injury

    management and performance improvement services supported by sports science, biomechanics and

    other innovative therapies. This long-term investment is yet another example of our continued

    commitment to Detroit and to further enhancing our outpatient services model.”

    Through an exclusive agreement with EXOS, a nationally-recognized sports performance delivery

    provider, the DMC sports medicine institute will offer tailored health programs that guide athletes to

    improve in the four pillars of human performance: mindset, nutrition, movement and recovery—

    services highly sought after by athletes.

    Currently, professional athletes from Detroit and players from Michigan’s universities often leave the

    state for training, evaluation, performance assessment, injury prevention/improvement, specialized

    orthopedic therapy and long-term recovery programs. The DMC Sports Medicine Institute will serve a

    growing demand in southeast Michigan and become a destination site for athletes from across the state

    and other parts of the Midwest.

    The DMC Sports Medicine Institute will be a place where physicians, therapists, trainers, other clinicians

    and researchers can collaborate to better provide innovative sports medicine services to professional,

    collegiate, high school and recreational athletes. DMC continues to demonstrate its commitment to the

    revitalization of Detroit and the new Sports Medicine Institute is yet another example of its promise to

    further enhance the world-class care it provides to the Detroit community and beyond.

    This new sports medicine institute joins more than a dozen other major projects Olympia Development

    has completed or undertaken since 2015, including Little Caesars Arena; office developments for

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    Google, the Detroit Red Wings, Olympia Entertainment and 313 Presents; four new restaurants; a team

    store; the Little Caesars world headquarters campus expansion; the Mike Ilitch School of Business at

    Wayne State University; Chevrolet Plaza and other public spaces, infrastructure enhancement and more.

    Together, the projects set the stage for significant additional retail, office and residential development.

    About the Detroit Medical Center

    The Detroit Medical Center operates eight hospitals and institutes, including Children’s Hospital of

    Michigan, Detroit Receiving Hospital, Harper University Hospital, Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, Hutzel

    Women’s Hospital, Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Sinai-Grace Hospital and DMC Heart Hospital.

    The Detroit Medical Center is a leading regional health care system with a mission of excellence in

    clinical care, research and medical education. The Detroit Medical Center is proud to be the Official

    Healthcare Services Provider of the Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings. For more information, visit

    www.dmc.org. "Like" us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/dmcheals, follow us on Twitter at

    @dmc_heals or check out our YouTube page at www.youtube.com/DetroitMedicalCenter.

    About The District Detroit

    The District Detroit is a dynamic urban destination in the heart of Detroit. One that includes something

    for everyone—a dense neighborhood experience with a variety of developments alongside Detroit’s

    premiere sports and entertainment venues. Connecting downtown Detroit to growing nearby

    neighborhoods such as Midtown, Corktown and Brush Park, The District Detroit is having a dramatic

    economic impact on Detroit and is a driving catalyst of the city’s remarkable resurgence. The District

    Detroit has delivered $1.4 billion in new investment to Detroit including the new Little Caesars Arena,

    Mike Ilitch School of Business at Wayne State University and Little Caesars world headquarters campus

    expansion. Additionally, new office, residential and retail spaces will continue to add momentum to

    Detroit’s amazing comeback for years to come.

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Patrick Liebler October 1, 2018 248-229-4418

    [email protected]

    Contact: Jeremy Adragna 313-471-3435 [email protected]

    WARNER NORCROSS + JUDD LLP, OLYMPIA DEVELOPMENT OF MICHIGAN,

    ANNOUNCE LAW FIRM’S NEW OFFICE ON WOODWARD AVENUE IN THE

    DISTRICT DETROIT

    Leading law firm office to occupy nearly 30,000 square feet of Class A office space of new five-story

    building adjacent to Little Caesars Arena

    DETROIT – Olympia Development of Michigan and Warner Norcross + Judd LLP announced today that the award-winning law firm will contribute to Detroit’s continuing resurgence by establishing a Class A office location in The District Detroit at 2715 Woodward Ave. Located between Little Caesars Arena and the new Mike Ilitch School of Business at Wayne State University, the five-story building offers proximity to Detroit's most important business destinations as well as premier entertainment and cultural attractions.

    The Warner Norcross + Judd office will be the sole tenant of the building’s third floor, occupying nearly 30,000 square feet of the 127,000-square-foot, office/medical/retail building. The modern workplace will house about 55 attorneys and staff and will feature conference rooms, collaborative work spaces, dedicated parking and a lounge overlooking Woodward Avenue.

    "This agreement represents our commitment to the city of Detroit and our desire to be part of its exciting resurgence," said Linda Paullin-Hebden, executive partner of the firm's Southfield office, one of two in the metropolitan Detroit area. "Whereas other large Michigan law firms have looked to expand outside of the state, Warner has consistently doubled down on Michigan by establishing eight regional offices in key geographies. As a result, Warner will be the only major law firm to have offices in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties."

    Paullin-Hebden added that Detroit has fostered a one-of-a-kind, dynamic business climate in the last decade that has made the new location perfect for Warner.

    "The District Detroit is an ideal location that promises innovative design and convenience features while also being located close to the action—this is right where our attorneys and our clients want and need us to be,” she said.

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    With 230 attorneys statewide, Warner is one of the largest law firms in Michigan. The firm represents more than 7,000 companies, organizations and individuals based in or doing business in Michigan, including Fortune 500 companies, second-stage growth businesses, entrepreneurial start-ups, non-profits, individuals and families. The attorneys moving to Detroit practice in dozens of areas and industries, including automotive, media, labor and employment, energy and environment, family law, financial services, health law, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property and real estate. “Warner Norcross + Judd’s planned expansion is just one example of how The District Detroit is attracting world-class companies and professional services to the city of Detroit,” said Travis Arbogast, vice president of development at Olympia Development of Michigan. “We look forward to their presence in Detroit, along with other companies that are eager to bring jobs and spur economic growth in our community.” In addition to Warner’s 30,000 square feet of office space, the Detroit Medical Center will lease part of the building to operate a state-of-the-art Sports Medicine Institute. The building will also offer approximately 17,000 square feet of street-level retail. James Berkemeier and Sam Munaco of Advocate Commercial acted as Warner Norcross + Judd's real

    estate advisors. The District Detroit office properties are represented by Mike Carl and Ron Gantner of

    Plante Moran Cresa. For leasing inquiries please send an email to [email protected].

    About Warner By providing discerning and proactive legal advice, Warner Norcross + Judd builds a better partnership with its clients. Warner is a corporate law firm with 230 attorneys practicing in eight offices throughout Michigan: Grand Rapids, Southfield, Midland, Macomb County, Muskegon, Kalamazoo, Holland and Lansing. To learn more, visit www.wnj.com, follow us on Twitter @WNJLLP or connect on LinkedIn. About The District Detroit The District Detroit is a dynamic urban destination in the heart of Detroit. One that includes something for everyone—a dense neighborhood experience with a variety of developments alongside Detroit’s premier sports and entertainment venues. Connecting downtown Detroit to growing nearby neighborhoods such as Midtown, Corktown and Brush Park, The District Detroit is having a dramatic economic impact on Detroit and is a driving catalyst of the city’s remarkable resurgence. The District Detroit will deliver $1.4 billion in new investment to Detroit including the new Little Caesars Arena, Mike Ilitch School of Business at Wayne State University and Little Caesars world headquarters campus expansion. Additionally, new office, residential and retail spaces will continue to add momentum to Detroit’s amazing comeback for years to come. ###

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